Fiends of the Eastern Front
Cover of Fiends of the Eastern Front  (2005), hardcover collected edition, art by Carlos Ezquerra
Created byGerry Finley-Day
Carlos Ezquerra
Publication information
PublisherIPC
Rebellion Developments
ScheduleWeekly
Monthly
Title(s)2000 AD #152-161
Judge Dredd Megazine #245-252
FormatsOriginal material for the series has been published as a strip in the comics anthology(s) 2000 AD and Judge Dredd Megazine.
Genre
Publication dateFebruary–April 1980
May–December 2006
Creative team
Writer(s)Gerry Finley-Day
David Bishop
Artist(s)Carlos Ezquerra
Colin MacNeil
Letterer(s)Jack Potter
Colin MacNeil
Ellie de Ville
Editor(s)Steve MacManus
Matt Smith
Reprints
Collected editions
Fiends of the Eastern FrontISBN 1-904265-64-2

Fiends of the Eastern Front was a story published in the British comics anthology 2000 AD, created by Gerry Finley-Day and Carlos Ezquerra. The series mixed vampires into the general horror of the Eastern front.

Plot

A diary found with an unearthed skeleton casts new light on a lost piece of history from World War II. It belongs to a young German soldier who was stationed on the Eastern Front alongside a group of Romanian soldiers who always fought at night. Their true nature is soon revealed and when they change sides all Hell breaks loose.

Characters

German

The Germans were:

Russian

The Russians were:

  • The Rabbi - An unnamed rabbi who performs the ritual
  • The Golem - Created by the Rabbi to destroy Costanza and his Vampyr
  • Jesf Charnosov - A member of SMERT KROFPEET

The Vampyr (Blood Pack)

The Vampires were:

Bibliography

They have appeared in their own series (the original run being released as a single volume by Rebellion Developments in June 2006 and a new series starting to coincide with this) as well as cropping up elsewhere and now feature in a series of novels.

Comics

  • Fiends of the Eastern Front:
    • "Fiends of the Eastern Front", written by Gerry Finley-Day, art by Carlos Ezquerra, in 2000 AD #152-161, February–April 1980 (collected in hardcover, October 2005, ISBN 1-904265-64-2)
    • "Stalingrad", written by David Bishop, art by Colin MacNeil, in Judge Dredd Megazine #245-252, May–December 2006
    • "1812", written by Ian Edginton, art by Dave Taylor, in 2000 AD #2100–2105, September 2018
    • "Fiends of the Western Front", written by Ian Edginton, art by Tiernen Trevallion, in 2000 AD #2111–2115, December 2018 - January 2019
    • "Costanta", written by Ian Edginton, art by Tiernen Trevallion, in 2000 AD #2201-2211, September-December 2020
    • "1963" written by Ian Edginton, art by Tiernen Trevallion, in 2000 AD #2273-2285, March-June 2022
    • "Fiends of West Berlin", written by Karl Stock, art by Warren Pleese, in 2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 2022
    • "Fiends of the Western Front: Wilde West", written by Ian Edginton, art by Warren Pleese in 2000 AD #2310, November 2022

Cameo appearances in other series

Novels

Black Flame released a series of novels based on the series, all written by David Bishop:

  • Fiends of the Eastern Front:
    • Operation Vampyr (December 2005 ISBN 1-84416-274-5)
    • The Blood Red Army (April 2006, ISBN 1-84416-325-3)
    • Twilight of the Dead (August 2006, ISBN 1-84416-384-9)
    • Fiends of the Rising Sun (July 2007, ISBN 1-84416-494-2)

The first three books were collected in one volume, Fiends of the Eastern Front (672 pages, February 2007, ISBN 1-84416-455-1)

The novel Fiends of the Rising Sun deals with the same premise but with vampire samurai in the Pacific War.

See also

  • Fiends of the Eastern Front: 1812 prequel story in 2000 AD
  • Fiends of the Western Front upcoming sequel
  • American Gothic, another 2000 AD story which features vampires

Other items that mix horror with the World Wars and/or feature undead Nazis include:

References

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